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blue shieldAustraliaSymposiumCultural Heritage, Climate Change and Natural Disasters29–30 January 2018. Canberra, Australia
You are invited to attend the 2018 Blue Shield Australia Symposium to be held at the National Library of Australia.
Monday 29 January 2018 Tours, Workshops and Evening Reception
Tuesday 30 January 2018 Symposium with invited speakers
Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific Regions face threats to cultural heritage from climate change and natural disasters. This Symposium will bring together people working in the fields of climate change mitigation and disaster recovery across the cultural heritage sector. Blue Shield Australia’s mission is to safeguard cultural assets from risks due to conflict or disaster for future generations, and this Symposium is its flagship event in 2018.
Register your interest in the Symposium at:
www.blueshieldaustralia.org.au
blue shieldAustralia
Local and international supporters and all who are involved in cultural heritage preservation initiatives are invited to attend the 2018 Blue Shield Australia Symposium to be held at the National Library of Australia in January 2018. Emergency responders and disaster management professionals are also welcome.
Monday 29 January 2018 Tours, Workshops and Evening Reception
Tuesday 30 January 2018 Symposium with invited speakers
Registration costs:
Workshop Registration: AU$60
Symposium Registration (including Welcome Reception): AU$210 (Students AU$160)
Register your interest in the Symposium at:
www.blueshieldaustralia.org.auMore information will be available on the Blue Shield Australia Webpage and Facebook during 2017
Blue Shield Australia Secretariat c/o Museums Australia (Victoria) PO Box 385 Carlton South VIC 3053Telephone +61 8341 7135 | Email [email protected] | Web www.blueshieldaustralia.org.auBSA 2018 Symposium Organisers: Conference Logistics www.conferencelogistics.com.au
SymposiumCultural Heritage, Climate Change and Natural Disasters29–30 January 2018. Canberra, Australia